Cookies Policy

Company Information

Pearce Courses Ltd

Company Registration Number: 15373699

Registered Office Address: Unit A, 82 James Carter Road, Mildenhall, Bury St. Edmunds, England, IP28 7DE

1. TERMINOLOGY AND DEFINITIONS

1.1 “Cookies” refers to small files stored on a User’s device that enable websites to remember preferences, improve functionality, and track usage.

1.2 “Session Cookies” refers to temporary Cookies that remain active only while a User is browsing the Website and are deleted once the session ends.

1.3 “Persistent Cookies” refers to Cookies that remain stored on a User’s device after the session ends, enabling the Website to recognize returning Users and retain preferences.

1.4 “User”, “You”, or “Your” refers to the individual or entity accessing, using, or interacting with the Website.

1.5 “Company”, “We”, “Us”, or “Our” refers to Pearce Courses Ltd.

1.6 “Website” refers to the online platform (coderscourse.com) operated by the Company where Courses are provided.

2. INTRODUCTION

2.1 The Company uses Cookies to enhance the functionality of the Website and improve the User experience. This Cookies Policy explains how Cookies are used, what data they collect, and how Users can manage their Cookie preferences.

2.2 By continuing to use the Website, You consent to the use of Cookies in accordance with this Cookies Policy.

3. WHY WE USE COOKIES

3.1 Cookies improve the Website’s functionality by enabling features such as remembering login details, storing shopping cart items, and providing a seamless browsing experience.

3.2 Cookies allow the Company to analyze User behavior on the Website, helping improve performance, identify issues, and optimize content based on User interactions.

3.3 Cookies do not grant the Company access to a User’s device or any personal information beyond what the User voluntarily provides.

4. TYPES OF COOKIES USED

4.1 Session Cookies – These Cookies allow the Website to store temporary information, such as the contents of a User’s shopping cart. They are deleted automatically when the User closes the browser.

4.2 Persistent Cookies – These Cookies remain stored on the User’s device even after the browsing session ends. They help recognize returning Users and store preferences, such as language selection and login details.

5. MANAGING COOKIES

5.1 Users have the option to enable or disable Cookies through their browser settings. Most web browsers automatically accept Cookies, but Users can modify their settings to decline certain types of Cookies if preferred.

5.2 Disabling Cookies may impact the functionality of the Website, preventing certain features from operating correctly.

6. THIRD-PARTY COOKIES

6.1 The Website may use Cookies from trusted third-party services, such as analytics tools or embedded content providers.

6.2 The Company does not control third-party Cookies. Users should refer to the privacy and Cookies policies of third-party providers for more details on how they process data.

7. IMPACT ON USER EXPERIENCE

7.1 Cookies enhance the browsing experience by ensuring that the Website operates smoothly and efficiently.

7.2 Disabling Cookies may result in a less personalized experience and affect access to certain Website features.

8. CHANGES TO THIS POLICY

8.1 The Company reserves the right to update or modify this Cookies Policy at any time. Any changes will be published on the Website, and continued use of the Website constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.

9. GOVERNING LAW

9.1 This Cookies Policy shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the United Kingdom.

9.2 Any disputes arising out of or relating to this Cookies Policy shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the United Kingdom.